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How to lose one's virginity (adult, porn NSFW game 18+)

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by VisualGPoint · developer page

Visual novel about self-improvement, three roommates, and explicit romance

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Visual novel about self-improvement, three roommates, and explicit romance

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How to Lose One's Virginity, developed by VisualGPoint, follows a directionless college student living with three women whose opinions of him range from contempt to indifference. The setup is deliberately unglamorous: you're a dropout spending your days gaming and watching porn, facing expulsion and mounting debt. A crisis forces genuine change, and the game tracks whether you can actually transform yourself—or if shortcuts will define your path forward.

The narrative backbone here isn't wish-fulfillment fantasy. VisualGPoint structured the game around actual consequences: the woman who resents you won't suddenly respect you without effort, the troll won't become sympathetic through charm alone, and the one who infantilizes you has her own reasons. Over 5000 static images in 4K resolution and more than 100 animated scenes support these character arcs across roughly 5-6 hours of playtime. The game includes explicit adult content presented as part of each character's route, though the writing invests in motivation and character dynamics rather than pure spectacle.

The game supports extensive localization—German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Turkish, and multiple Chinese variants—making it accessible across regions. It's built for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The comedy elements sit alongside the romance and erotic content, occasionally undercutting tension but often landing as character-appropriate humor. The story branches significantly toward its end, suggesting your choices matter for how these relationships ultimately resolve. Mechanically, it's a traditional visual novel with decision points that shape outcomes, not a sandbox or stat-building game.

Pros

  • Substantial visual production with 5000+ high-resolution images and 100+ animations
  • Characters with distinct personalities and conflicting opinions of the protagonist
  • Story emphasizes actual character growth rather than instant attraction
  • Genuine branching narrative with consequential late-game decisions
  • Extensive language support across 15+ localization options
  • Multiple routes with different relationship outcomes

Cons

  • 5-6 hours may feel short for visual novel veterans
  • Comedy tone doesn't consistently align with heavier themes
  • No stat-building or progression mechanics beyond story choices
  • Relies on player investment in character arcs that develop slowly
Recommended for: Players who enjoy character-driven romances with explicit content and appreciate visual novels that treat self-improvement and difficult relationships as serious subjects. LGBT-friendly audiences will find queer content represented in the game's branching paths.
Skip if: Anyone seeking lighthearted escapism or wish-fulfillment fantasy—this game deliberately subverts those expectations by grounding its protagonist as a flawed person with real social consequences.
Similar taste: If you've played Seduce Me or similar romance-focused AVNs but want a narrative that actually interrogates why relationships work or fail, this delivers that psychological depth alongside the explicit scenes.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Visual Novel
Platforms
windows, macos, linux
Languages
German, English, Spanish; Castilian, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Thai, Turkish, Chinese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional)
Author
VisualGPoint
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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